Month: May 2017

07 May 2017

Barbara Sarbin

Barbara Sarbin is the Director of Educational Programs for Something Good in the World. She is responsible for the overall running of educational programs, including not only the Earth School programs for homeschoolers, but also those for public schools and private groups, and all of the other SGITW projects: the Blue Star Youth Movement, the […]

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07 May 2017

Holly Stagliano

Holly Stagliano has been teaching inside of a GET dynamic since 2003. She is the Handwriting Without Tears instructor for ages 5 – 7, teaches farm-based crafts and cooking in the Earth School-to-Farm programs, and has been a Turtle Island Summer Camp educator since 2009. Holly graduated from Bowling Green State University with a degree […]

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07 May 2017

Liz Nolf

Liz Nolf has been SGITW’s music teacher since 2011. Liz has been teaching music in school, camp and private settings for over 8 years, to children of all different ages, abilities, and educational backgrounds. Her greatest love is helping children to experience the joy of making music together. After a career at IBM in software […]

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07 May 2017

Gayle Lamb

Gayle Lamb is the art teacher for the Earth School classes once a week. All classes are aligned to the age and curriculum needs of the students, integrated with their “lump-learning” themes. Gayle has a Bachelors of Science degree in Textile Design, and over 17 years experience as Design Director for textile corporations in NYC. […]

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07 May 2017

Natascha Sabert

Natascha Sabert has been assisting and teaching Earth School programs since 2011 and has worked as an educator for Turtle Island Summer Camp. Natascha graduated with the “Abitur” from Gymnasium Langenhagen, Germany and went on to teach children ages of 1 to 4 at the “Verein fuer Kleinkindpadagogik Lustige Latzhosen” in Hannover, Germany. She was […]

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07 May 2017

Sara Olivia Garcia

Sara Garcia has been a staff development consultant and advisor for Something Good in the World and Earth School since 2002. She holds teaching certifications in regular, special education, and bi-lingual education in Spanish, with her special expertise in the area of children with learning differences. Sara has over 25 years of experience teaching at-risk […]

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07 May 2017

Anya Steger

Anya Steger has been teaching art and crafts for Earth School students and at Turtle Island Summer Camp since 2011. Anya has exhibited her own artwork in numerous solo and group shows in New York City, Chicago, Warsaw, Edinburgh, Paris, Dusseldorf, and Krakow. She has an MFA degree in Painting from Hunter College, NY, and […]

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